Results for: material or substance for killing acarids (mites and ticks)
English English
anaesthesia, pain-killer, pain-reducer, pain-killing, pain-reducing, anaesthetic, pain-relieving, pain-relieving medicationanalgesic
anaesthetic, pain-reducing, substance that dulls pain, substance which reduces sensitivity to pain (i.e. ether or halothane)anesthetic
analysis of a tiny sample, analysis of microscopic particles of a substance (Chemistry), detailed analysismicroanalysis
ancient Greek or Roman sacrifice, great sacrifice, public sacrifice and banquet in ancient Rome or Greece that involved the mass killing of 100 cattle or oxen; large sacrificehecatomb
ancient Roman office, any suppression, criticism; suppression of material deemed objectionable, suppression of memories, suppression of published or broadcast materialcensorship
ancient Roman official, exercise control over something, inhibiting force in mind, official removing objectionable material, person who censors (books, movies, etc.), remove material (from books, etc.) which is considered offensive or immoral, remove o...censor
anesthetic, chemical substance used as a general anesthetichalothane
animal fat, bribery, make something easier or quicker, melted or rendered fat of animals; any fatty or oily substance; lubricant, oil for hair, oily wool, put grease on something, put grease on; lubricate; cause to run smoothly; bribe (Slang), thick lu...grease
animal feces, imitation bullet, make pellets of something, small ball of compressed material, small ball; bullet, small lead shot; pill, tablet (of medication); solid phase gathering on the bottom of vial, small bullet, stone missile for cannon or cata...pellet
animal feeding on carrion or scraps, one who cleans; animal that feeds on trash or decaying flesh; street cleaner; one who searches through garbage for usable materials, somebody looking for something usable, substance removing impuritiesscavenger
animal food, expendable people or things, feed livestock, food fed to livestock (i.e. hay, straw), give food to livestock (i.e. hay, material for stimulating responsefodder
animal secretion used in making perfume; small central Asiatic deer having no horns whose males secrete musk, glandular secretion of deer, musk deer, plant with musky scent, smell of musk, substance like muskmusk
animal spleen, be moved emotionally, change from a solid to a liquid state, disappear, dissolve, feel hot, grilled sandwich, heat until liquid; be heated until turning to liquid; fuse; be fused; thaw; disappear, liquefaction, mass of melted material, m...melt
animal starch, easily converted store of energy, starch-like substance present in animal tissues which may be converted into dextroseglycogen
animals hunted by other animals, creature that is hunted and killed for food; victim, casualty, hunt and kill for food; take advantage of, victimize, killing of other animals as food, plunder, somebody treated unkindly by othersprey
 

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